Multigenerational living.

As we enjoy an extended weekend with our extended families, we’re reminded that multigenerational living is a practice deeply rooted in many cultures — and it’s experiencing a renaissance in popularity here in Silicon Valley due to challenges with housing supply and affordability.

Visit our Properties page for a look at some potential multigenerational properties hitting the market now.

1412 Cabrillo Ave, Burlingame, CA 94010

19 Anchor Lane, San Carlos, CA 94070

1011-1013 Hudson St, Redwood City, CA 94061

Introducing: Burlingame

Burlingame strikes the perfect balance between small town charm, industrial character, and world class offerings. Named for former U.S. Ambassador Anson Burlingame and known for numerous eucalyptus groves, a walkable downtown, and excellent public schools, this city truly offers the best of all worlds.

Burlingame is known as the City of Trees, which makes sense when you consider that it’s home to 18,000 trees in the public right of way. This is due in no small part to an ordinance "prohibiting cutting, injuring, or destroying trees," which was passed shortly after the city incorporated in 1908. Today, Burlingame enjoys a booming industrial community thanks to its proximity to San Francisco International Airport.

Learn more in the Neighborhoods section of our website.